Canadian Citizenship Ceremony

It has been a long Journey! Along the way I have had the
opportunity to meet amazing people that have taught me so many things…, from
Canadian Business Culture and creating a Portfolio… to real life experiences,
professional challenges; I have gained
work experience in Calgary, Edmonton, Cambridge Bay-Nunavut, Yellowknife.

Thank you to all my Teachers at Maple Leaf Academy #MLA, and
Colleagues… from SNC-Lavalin to Fluor Canada, and other places I have been
working at who have helped me grow as a professional…, and last but not least,
thank you to my Family here in Canada, as well as my family in Cuba for their
moral support.

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a) Being loyal to Canada, voting in elections, serving in the
navy, army or air force.

b) Obeying the law, taking responsibility for oneself and
one’s family, serving on a jury.

c). Learning both official languages, voting in elections,
belonging to a union.

d) Buying Canadian products, owning your own business, using
less water.

2. Name four fundamental freedoms that Canadians enjoy?

a) Freedom of conscience and religion; freedom of thought,
belief, opinion and expression, including freedom of speech and of the press;
freedom of peaceful assembly; freedom of association.

b) Freedom of thought, belief, opinion and expression,
including freedom of speech and of the press; freedom of peaceful assembly; freedom
of association; freedom of voting in elections.

c) Freedom of conscience and religion; freedom of thought,
belief, opinion and expression, including freedom of speech and of the press;
freedom of international travel.

d) Freedom of peaceful assembly; freedom of conscience and
religion; freedom of thought, belief, opinion and expression, including freedom
of speech and of the press; freedom of living anywhere in the country.

3. Name two key documents that contain our rights and
freedoms.

a) The Constitution of Canada and the Canadian Charter of
Rights.

b) The Canadian Charter of Rights and the Lawyer's Handbook.

c) The Constitution of Canada and Discover Canada booklet.

d) Discover Canada booklet and Lawyer’s Handbook.

4. What is the meaning of the Remembrance Day poppy?

a) To remember our Sovereign, Queen Elizabeth II.

b) To celebrate Confederation.

c) To honour prime ministers who have died.

d) To remember the sacrifice of Canadians who have served or
died in wars up to the present day.

5. How are Members of Parliament chosen?

a) They are appointed by the United Nations.

b) They are chosen by the provincial premiers.

c) They are elected by voters in their local constituency
(riding).

d) They are elected by landowners and police chiefs.

6. Who is entitled to vote in Canadian Federal elections?

a) If you are 18 and a Permanent Resident.

b) Foreign workers, permanent residents and Canadian
citizens.

c) Canadian citizens and international students in Canada.

d) Canadian citizens who are at least 18 years old on voting
day.

7. What does it mean to say that Canada is a constitutional
monarchy?

a) Each provincial and territorial government has an elected
legislature where provincial and territorial laws are passed.

b) Canada’s head of government is the prime minister who
governs the country in accordance with the Constitution.

c) Canada’s head of state is a hereditary sovereign (king or
queen) who reigns in accordance with the Constitution.

d) The Premier of each province reports directly to the king
or queen reigns in accordance with the Constitution.

8. What does Confederation mean?

a) The birth of Canada on July 1 1867 is known as
Confederation.

b) It's when the first settlers came to Canada.

c) It's when the Constitution of Canada was amended in 1982.

d) Newfoundland and Labrador joining Canada to complete the
union.

9. Who were the founding peoples of Canada?

a) Aboriginal, Canadian and French.

b) Aboriginal, French and British.

c) French, British and American.

d) Aboriginal, British and American.

10. Who are the Métis?

a) The Metis are a distinct people of mixed Aboriginal and
European ancestry.

b) The Metis are a people who live in scattered communities
across the Arctic.

c) The Metis migrated from Asia many thousands of years ago.

d) The Metis came to Canada from Europe with settlers.

11. What does the word “Inuit” mean?

a) The People.

b) The Family

c) The Clan.

d) The Territory.

12. What did the Canadian Pacific Railway symbolize?

a) Superior technology.

b) Unity between the east and the west coast.

c). Coming together of British and American investors.

d) Years of heroic work.

13. Who was Sir Louis-Hippolyte La Fontaine?

a) He was a Canadian historian, professor, civil servant and
diplomat.

b) He was the first head of a responsible government in
Canada in 1849.

c) He was seventh prime minister of Canada from July 11 to
October 5 1911.

d) He was a leading filmmaker and the first recipient of the
Order of Canada.

14. What are the three branches of government?

a) Executive, legislative and judicial.

b) Municipal, provincial and federal.

c) Municipal, legislative and judicial.

d) Municipal, Provincial and Canadian.

15. In Canada, are you obliged to tell other people how you
voted?

a) Yes.

b) No.

c) Depends on which province you are in.

b) Depends on who you voted for.

16. After a federal election, which party forms the
government?

a) The party with the most seats in the House of Commons.

b) The party with the most seats in the UN.

c) The party with the most seats at Queen's Park.

d) The party that has 15 elected MPs and 12 Senators.

17. What is the capital of the province or territory that you
live in?

a) Greater Toronto Area.

b) Ottawa.

c) London.

d) Toronto.

18. What provinces are sometimes referred to as the Atlantic
Provinces?